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Fourth of July Oration

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AN
ORATION,
DELIVERED AT THE COURT-HOUSE IN CINCINNATI,
ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1806,
BT ELI AS GLOVER, Efq.
Published bj reijucst of the Republican Corresponding Society, of Cincinnati*
«* Thf man who«e hardj spirit sbaU engage
** To Uih the vices of a guilty age,
** At hisfirft letting forward ought to know
*' Thit e?>y rogue he meets must be hli foe j
** That TROTH uxvarni8h'd, cferj will proToke
<^ Many who feel, and more who fear the itfoke.
** But, shall the partial ragcof seliish men
** From stubborn justice v/rench the righteous fsn ?
*' Or shall I not my settled courie pursue,
** Becaufe my foes are foes to virtue too ?'*
CHORCfriLt,
CINCINNATI;
FROM THE PRESS OF JOHN W. BROWNE, UBERTYHALL PiUNTlNG-OFFICJ,
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